Beginning a minute past midnight on
Black Friday morning, AT&T put several touch-screen devices on sale, and
come the same time Saturday morning, for 24 hours only, the Research In Motion
BlackBerry Pearl and BlackBerry Curve 8310 smartphones will be available for
free, with a two-year service agreement and a minimum $69.99-per-month service
plan. The BlackBerry Curve 8320 will be priced at $49, and the Curve 8900 at
$99-also with the above-mentioned contract and service plan.

Beginning Sunday morning, two-year service agreements for the Samsung
Solstice, LG Neon, Samsung Magnet, Motorola Karma and Samsung Propel will come
with unlimited messaging, and spilling the deals into Monday, AT&T is
offering, if sporadically, the Nokia e71x, Sony Cybershot, BlackBerry Curve
8900, Pantech Reveal and Samsung Jack for just a penny apiece with a two-year
service agreement-but you'll have to order at the right time. The device offers
rotate every 3 hours.

"We want to give all of our customers the gift of value," Phil Bienert, a vice
president with AT&T, said in a statement. "We offer a better 3G experience
for our wireless customers and award-winning TV service with AT&T U-verse.
We're bringing everything together this weekend. There really is no comparison;
we want this to be the most wonderful time of the year to be an AT&T
customer."

On Nov. 19, AT&T additionally built out its holiday lineup with the
addition of the
HP Mini 110 netbook, which includes 3G connectivity and the Microsoft
Windows 7 operating system. The netbook is priced at $199, after a rebate and
with a two-year service agreement.

In addition to serving as Santa's sleigh, AT&T wants to put customers in
touch with the big man himself. Between now and Dec. 24, AT&T customers can
text SANTA to 1224, free of charge, and receive an invitation from St. Nick to
text back their holiday wish lists. AT&T U-verse TV customers can also
follow Santa's sleigh route, play holiday songs and more, with a Santa Tracker app.

"If you think Santa and the elves are fast at making toys, you should see them
texting!" said Susan Bean, a North Pole representative for Santa. AT&T shared
this news in a statement.